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IPv6 configuration is only done by rtsol. Does someone really need manual configuration? :-) You can specify IPv6 DNS server as well. We have only one server ftp7.jp.freebsd.org that speaks IPv6 in this time. ftp7.jp speaks IPv4 as well and also listed as Japan #7. Approved by: jkh
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1021 B
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53 lines
1021 B
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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ARCH="`uname -m`"
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# First check for the standard x86 PC class.
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if [ "${ARCH}" = "i386" ]; then
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sed -e '/pty/d' \
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-e '/pass/d' \
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-e '/apm0/d' \
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-e '/ppp/d' \
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-e '/gif/d' \
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-e '/faith/d' \
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-e '/gzip/d' \
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-e '/splash/d' \
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-e '/PROCFS/d' \
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-e '/KTRACE/d' \
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-e '/SYSVMSG/d' \
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-e '/SOFTUPDATES/d' \
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-e '/maxusers/d' \
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-e 's/ident.*GENERIC/ident BOOTMFS/g'
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echo "options NETGRAPH"
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echo "options NETGRAPH_ETHER"
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echo "options NETGRAPH_PPPOE"
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echo "options NETGRAPH_SOCKET"
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# Otherwise maybe it's an alpha, and it has big binaries.
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elif [ "${ARCH}" = "alpha" ]; then
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sed -e '/pty/d' \
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-e '/pass/d' \
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-e '/apm0/d' \
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-e '/ppp/d' \
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-e '/gif/d' \
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-e '/faith/d' \
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-e '/gzip/d' \
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-e '/splash/d' \
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-e '/PROCFS/d' \
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-e '/KTRACE/d' \
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-e '/SYSV/d' \
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-e '/SOFTUPDATES/d' \
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-e '/maxusers/d' \
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-e 's/ident.*GENERIC/ident BOOTMFS/g'
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fi
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# reset maxusers to something lower
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echo "maxusers 5"
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echo "options NFS_NOSERVER"
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echo "options SCSI_NO_OP_STRINGS"
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echo "options SCSI_NO_SENSE_STRINGS"
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